2024
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.13313
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Potential of fermented foods and their metabolites in improving gut microbiota function and lowering gastrointestinal inflammation

Srichandan Padhi,
Puja Sarkar,
Dinabandhu Sahoo
et al.

Abstract: Foods prepared using microbial conversion of major and minor food components, which are otherwise known as fermented foods continue to impact human health. The live microorganisms and transformed metabolites can also have a deep influence on the gut microbiota, the multifaceted population of microorganisms dwelling inside the gut play a key role in wellbeing of an individual. The probiotic strains delivered through the consumption of fermented food and other bioactive components such as polyphenolic metabolite… Show more

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